
JBL CLIP 4 | Portable Bluetooth Speaker
JBL CLIP 4 | Portable Bluetooth Speaker
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The lowest price for JBL Clip 4 Portable Bluetooth Speaker (Black/Orange) right now is $89.95 at Caseway Store, compared across 3 retailers.
The all-time low was $49.00 on 27 Feb 2026 — today's price is 84% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 12 June 2026.
JBL Clip 4 Portable Bluetooth Speaker (Black/Orange)
JBL CLIP 4 | Portable Bluetooth Speaker
JBL CLIP 4 | Portable Bluetooth Speaker
Last updated at 12/06/2026 17:31:23
JBL CLIP4 - Bluetooth Ultra-Portable Waterproof Speaker Black Orange
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originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
B&H Review:First off let me just say that B&H was an absolute lifesaver this Christmas! They had better deals than the mega stores, offered 2 day shipping & was means of guilt free (AKA: not Amazon et. al.) shopping. Not only did I avoid dumping my money down the monopoly doom shoot but I actually received my products in 2 days! Considering they came the week before Christmas to Florida from New York, I was pleasantly surprised :)JBL Clip 4 Review:if you're anything like me you've Probably already read a ton of reviews, watched YouTube sound checks & and stalked the Amazon customer photos. Either way, I'll sum up what you've likely read elsewhere because the majority of reviews are right on the money.Appearance:I love the design of these speakers! They ... MoreB&H Review:First off let me just say that B&H was an absolute lifesaver this Christmas! They had better deals than the mega stores, offered 2 day shipping & was means of guilt free (AKA: not Amazon et. al.) shopping. Not only did I avoid dumping my money down the monopoly doom shoot but I actually received my products in 2 days! Considering they came the week before Christmas to Florida from New York, I was pleasantly surprised :)JBL Clip 4 Review:if you're anything like me you've Probably already read a ton of reviews, watched YouTube sound checks & and stalked the Amazon customer photos. Either way, I'll sum up what you've likely read elsewhere because the majority of reviews are right on the money.Appearance:I love the design of these speakers! They look very nice & have a durable feel.. they are a little heavier than I expected for their small size which I prefer. The clip portion is a perfect size & fits on just about anything you'd want to hang it from. Even though I trust the JBL build, I still opted to buy a silicone case to offer extra shock protection. The clip4 is the perfect travel size. I bought one for my sister-in-law who uses it as a hiking & shower speaker. I bought one for my dad who clips it onto his tool belt & takes it out on home inspection jobs, yard/home projects, woodworking, metal detecting, road trips.. you name it! The 3rd one I brought for my brother who uses it mostly while gaming, showers & for photography shoots.Sound Quality:Once again JBL has managed to outshine their competitors and offer some serious sound in a little package. This speaker packs a punch & it has crazy base for its size. It actually thumps which made me laugh considering its small size. As others have mentioned, you might want to consider utilizing an equalizer if you're an avid podcast listener. The base level can drown out the podcast or make conversations sound muddy. Spotify actually has an equalizer built into their app which works great!
originally posted on uk.jbl.com
I’ve no idea why some people are complaining about lack of speakerphone. Someone who goes out into the wild and spends the time on speakerphone has completely missed the point. Aux cables are also outdated, so I’m glad they got rid of the 3.5mm jack. An app would be nice for updates, and to check battery percentage, but overall I’m really happy with it. It’s simple, stripped back, portable, and functional, and that’s the whole point. Adding in a 3.5mm jack and features like a microphone adds weight and reduces waterproofing, which is the whole point of this speaker! So stop whinging, and if you want speakerphone or additional inputs, buy the flip 6 because you’re clearly not that worried about portability.
originally posted on JBL
I got this the blue JBL Clip 4 as a birthday gift from a WONDERFUL friend. It was such an exciting surprise to receive this speaker and I have been using it NON-stop since receiving the gift. SO HUGE shout out to my friend ;) for the awesome gift.Now to share more about why this speaker is great:1) SUPERB sound quality for such a small speaker2) Great battery life - I am just needing to charge now after 2 days of listening for many hours3) I hear it is waterproof (that’s cool - haven’t tried it out yet)4) Love the blue color!!5) The clip is durable and big enough to fit on most things6) SUPER easy to pair.Overall I just love it and am so thankful to my wonderful friend for the thoughtful gift <3
| General | |
| Product Type | Speaker - for portable use |
| Protection | Dustproof, waterproof |
| Enclosure Colour | Black, orange |
| Design Features | Built-in carabiner clip |
JBL CLIP4 - Bluetooth Ultra-Portable Waterproof Speaker Black Orange
Free delivery
JBL Clip 4 Bluetooth Speaker
Delivery between Tue – Thu $10.99
JBL Clip 4 Black/Orange
Free delivery
B&H Review:First off let me just say that B&H was an absolute lifesaver this Christmas! They had better deals than the mega stores, offered 2 day shipping & was means of guilt free (AKA: not Amazon et. al.) shopping. Not only did I avoid dumping my money down the monopoly doom shoot but I actually received my products in 2 days! Considering they came the week before Christmas to Florida from New York, I was pleasantly surprised :)JBL Clip 4 Review:if you're anything like me you've Probably already read a ton of reviews, watched YouTube sound checks & and stalked the Amazon customer photos. Either way, I'll sum up what you've likely read elsewhere because the majority of reviews are right on the money.Appearance:I love the design of these speakers! They ... MoreB&H Review:First off let me just say that B&H was an absolute lifesaver this Christmas! They had better deals than the mega stores, offered 2 day shipping & was means of guilt free (AKA: not Amazon et. al.) shopping. Not only did I avoid dumping my money down the monopoly doom shoot but I actually received my products in 2 days! Considering they came the week before Christmas to Florida from New York, I was pleasantly surprised :)JBL Clip 4 Review:if you're anything like me you've Probably already read a ton of reviews, watched YouTube sound checks & and stalked the Amazon customer photos. Either way, I'll sum up what you've likely read elsewhere because the majority of reviews are right on the money.Appearance:I love the design of these speakers! They look very nice & have a durable feel.. they are a little heavier than I expected for their small size which I prefer. The clip portion is a perfect size & fits on just about anything you'd want to hang it from. Even though I trust the JBL build, I still opted to buy a silicone case to offer extra shock protection. The clip4 is the perfect travel size. I bought one for my sister-in-law who uses it as a hiking & shower speaker. I bought one for my dad who clips it onto his tool belt & takes it out on home inspection jobs, yard/home projects, woodworking, metal detecting, road trips.. you name it! The 3rd one I brought for my brother who uses it mostly while gaming, showers & for photography shoots.Sound Quality:Once again JBL has managed to outshine their competitors and offer some serious sound in a little package. This speaker packs a punch & it has crazy base for its size. It actually thumps which made me laugh considering its small size. As others have mentioned, you might want to consider utilizing an equalizer if you're an avid podcast listener. The base level can drown out the podcast or make conversations sound muddy. Spotify actually has an equalizer built into their app which works great!
I’ve no idea why some people are complaining about lack of speakerphone. Someone who goes out into the wild and spends the time on speakerphone has completely missed the point. Aux cables are also outdated, so I’m glad they got rid of the 3.5mm jack. An app would be nice for updates, and to check battery percentage, but overall I’m really happy with it. It’s simple, stripped back, portable, and functional, and that’s the whole point. Adding in a 3.5mm jack and features like a microphone adds weight and reduces waterproofing, which is the whole point of this speaker! So stop whinging, and if you want speakerphone or additional inputs, buy the flip 6 because you’re clearly not that worried about portability.
I got this the blue JBL Clip 4 as a birthday gift from a WONDERFUL friend. It was such an exciting surprise to receive this speaker and I have been using it NON-stop since receiving the gift. SO HUGE shout out to my friend ;) for the awesome gift.Now to share more about why this speaker is great:1) SUPERB sound quality for such a small speaker2) Great battery life - I am just needing to charge now after 2 days of listening for many hours3) I hear it is waterproof (that’s cool - haven’t tried it out yet)4) Love the blue color!!5) The clip is durable and big enough to fit on most things6) SUPER easy to pair.Overall I just love it and am so thankful to my wonderful friend for the thoughtful gift <3
I have had every Clip speaker since the first one. Great for riding and walking without having to use headphones and the ability to answer calls from my phone. This new model has a really deep sound and as a stand alone speaker is great to listen too.However, a real advantage for the clip used to be the ability to answer calls without having to stop and retrieve the phone. My first day of using I went to answer call on my bike and it did not work. I thought I had stuffed up the Bluetooth and my watch was taking over. But no, the brainiacs at JBL have removed the phone answering feature. Very disappointing. I would rather not have this now and the store does not want to take it back because I don't like it.Why did this feature get removed??
The good: The sound (A++! for the size), the clip (perfect for hitching onto any bag, article of clothing, etc.), the ease of connectivity (connected to each of my devices with no hang ups).The bad: The rubber on the base and logo was so loose that it began to come off right after opening. I superglued on what I could, and didn't mind having to do that, but what makes me give this a 3 star rating is that the volume up button stopped working within two weeks of purchase. This button is also used for the hard reset of the device which I assume would fix the problem, but alas with it not working I can't perform the hard reset. So I've had to ship back to JBL for a replacement.I assume I likely just got the runt of the pack so to speak and this one couldn't make it ... MoreThe good: The sound (A++! for the size), the clip (perfect for hitching onto any bag, article of clothing, etc.), the ease of connectivity (connected to each of my devices with no hang ups).The bad: The rubber on the base and logo was so loose that it began to come off right after opening. I superglued on what I could, and didn't mind having to do that, but what makes me give this a 3 star rating is that the volume up button stopped working within two weeks of purchase. This button is also used for the hard reset of the device which I assume would fix the problem, but alas with it not working I can't perform the hard reset. So I've had to ship back to JBL for a replacement.I assume I likely just got the runt of the pack so to speak and this one couldn't make it for me. I'm sure there are others out there that perform just as good as I describe in "the good" without any of the "bad", so here's hoping JBL sends me a winner.
I bought a jbl clip 3, been using it for years, but the battery is sadly no longer holding a charge or charging. So when i came looking for a new one, i figure upgrading to the jbl clip 4 wasnt a bad idea, same price i paid for the old one. And then as i was trying it out, i come to find they removed features the previous model had. No more phone calls, just audio. No long displays battery life percentage in bluetooth menu. Their "waterproof" is now like phones, no flap to cover the port, just cant charge it until the port dries out. The only apprehension i had about buying it, based on reviews and design was the sensitive buttons. But thats the one thing i haven't had happened. Companies need to stop making new models with less features than the old models. Might ... MoreI bought a jbl clip 3, been using it for years, but the battery is sadly no longer holding a charge or charging. So when i came looking for a new one, i figure upgrading to the jbl clip 4 wasnt a bad idea, same price i paid for the old one. And then as i was trying it out, i come to find they removed features the previous model had. No more phone calls, just audio. No long displays battery life percentage in bluetooth menu. Their "waterproof" is now like phones, no flap to cover the port, just cant charge it until the port dries out. The only apprehension i had about buying it, based on reviews and design was the sensitive buttons. But thats the one thing i haven't had happened. Companies need to stop making new models with less features than the old models. Might as well be selling a downgrade.
These speakers are incredibly loud for their size. I didn't have any issues with not having a JBL app since I could just use the EQ/settings from my music player to achieve my desired sounds. I docked a star because bass is definitely lacking. It's competition, the Sony XB13 (which I ended up keeping), have stellar bass for its size. The other reason is that while I thought the XB13 would fare better for bass heavy music while these would triumph for more vocal pieces, I found the Sony to be better throughout.Pick the JBL if you prefer an open sound and want sheer power through volume.Note: I think its standard pricing is over-priced ($80). At that price point, it is closer to speakers in a larger size than its actual competition. Excellent value at $50 on sale.
I bought the speaker since staff at my kitchen requested a backup for a broken radio, and these portable speakers fit well into my jeans pockets so I can also bring it home and listen while taking a shower.You can hear it very clearly through all the kitchen equipment and although you don't feel the bass as with bigger speakers, the JBL Clip 4 still plays the low thrums without any issues. I've exposed the speaker to large amounts of steam in the kitchen and bathroom, and so far it's fine even after I purchased it in December 2022.The handle is tough and will not break easily. I've hung it on my towel racks and steel kitchen shelves no problem. I would highly recommend this as a entry-level and/or portable speaker.
I'm returning this speaker because the buttons are very poorly designed. I'm an avid hiker and backcountry skier. I've had a Clip3 swinging from my backpack for years without any problems. My trusty Clip3's battery is no longer holding much of a charger, so I decided to give the Clip4 a try.Sound-wise, the Clip4 is solid, on par with the Clip3. Where the Clip4 completely fails is the button design. The Clip3's buttons are recessed and required an intentional push. The Clip4's buttons are the opposite. They actually protrude and are extremely sensitive to touch. Even slightly grazing them will suddenly turn your speaker off or put it into pairing mode.I tested the Clip4 on a run a few days ago. It was hanging on my backpack and it turned itself off 5 times (no ... MoreI'm returning this speaker because the buttons are very poorly designed. I'm an avid hiker and backcountry skier. I've had a Clip3 swinging from my backpack for years without any problems. My trusty Clip3's battery is no longer holding much of a charger, so I decided to give the Clip4 a try.Sound-wise, the Clip4 is solid, on par with the Clip3. Where the Clip4 completely fails is the button design. The Clip3's buttons are recessed and required an intentional push. The Clip4's buttons are the opposite. They actually protrude and are extremely sensitive to touch. Even slightly grazing them will suddenly turn your speaker off or put it into pairing mode.I tested the Clip4 on a run a few days ago. It was hanging on my backpack and it turned itself off 5 times (no joke) as I ran. As it swung from side to side, simply brushing against my soft backpack would turn it off. The button design is horrendous. In many years of owning a Clip3, it never once turned itself off. The Clip4 design is trash. Skip it and find a Clip3 on Amazon or some other online retailer.
I replaced my JBL Clip 3 after a year of rugged service hiking and river rafting with the JBL Clip 4 with hopes of the same level of performance. After working with support to get the correct JBL Clip 4 USB-C charging cord . After resolving the charging issue, I've noticed the design placement and sensitivity of the power button makes this a frustrating piece of electronics. If you ever so gently brush the power button it shuts off, if you set it down on the table it shuts off, if you have it clipped to your backpack it shuts off, if you even look at it sideways, it shuts off. The power button is just too sensitive, placed in a poor location on the speaker, should have been depressed in the body like the JBL Clip 3 to avoid all these inconvenient power cycles, ... MoreI replaced my JBL Clip 3 after a year of rugged service hiking and river rafting with the JBL Clip 4 with hopes of the same level of performance. After working with support to get the correct JBL Clip 4 USB-C charging cord . After resolving the charging issue, I've noticed the design placement and sensitivity of the power button makes this a frustrating piece of electronics. If you ever so gently brush the power button it shuts off, if you set it down on the table it shuts off, if you have it clipped to your backpack it shuts off, if you even look at it sideways, it shuts off. The power button is just too sensitive, placed in a poor location on the speaker, should have been depressed in the body like the JBL Clip 3 to avoid all these inconvenient power cycles, usually when I'm singing along to my favorite tune. JBL should do more usability testing on their next iteration, I would gladly trade the JBL CLIP 4 in for another JBL CLIP 3 if given half the chance.
| General | |
| Product Type | Speaker - for portable use |
| Protection | Dustproof, waterproof |
| Enclosure Colour | Black, orange |
| Design Features | Built-in carabiner clip |